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jazziefee

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Which of the following statements about seasonal affective disorder (SAd) is not true?
 
  a) Phototherapy alleviates SAD
  b) Encouraging people with SAD to engage in pleasurable activities can be helpful in treatment
  c) Longer phototherapy light exposure is linked with better outcomes
  d) Phototherapy and CBT combined are an effective treatment for SAD

Question 2

It is thought that the genetic vulnerability that develops into ADHD can also develop into:
 
  a) Conduct disorder
  b) Oppositional defiant disorder
  c) Dyslexia
  d) Schizophrenia



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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